When Irene Adler contacts Mycroft Holmes with some shocking information and instructs him not to share it with Sherlock, he believes it to be a calculated power play against him. In some ways he's right, but the truth is more complicated, and personal. Could be considered an AU sequel to NaSnaG, but is also a study on the relationship of the Holmes brothers.

Thirteen ways in which Irene Adler lingers around Baker Street, and thirteen times that Sherlock finds a trace of her in his flat. Follows canon up until Series Three. Spoilers for Series Three. Adlock.

He hates how much he needs her in his head. It's a defense mechanism, it was survival. For same reason that John's voice echos in his ears, Irene Adler sometimes dances in front of his eyes, caresses his cheek, kisses him deeply. He needs this delusion the same way he needed the drugs once. How Irene repays a debt, how Sherlock's mind cracks, and a needed dance. Adlock.

Post-Reichenbach, and complete. After five weeks in which Sherlock and Irene have allied in order to take down Moriarty's criminal legacy, Irene disappears for almost seven days. The time apart causes Sherlock to reflect on their relationship, and when she returns, everything changes between them.

Part II of "This is Not a Safe House." He saved her life in Karachi, and she told him she loved him. Now, she believes him dead—until he shows up at her front door—and proves no one is safe around sentiment.

6 months post-Reichenbach, Sherlock approaches Irene with an unusual job offer: he wants to shoot up, and he needs someone to mind him. But can she remain detached whilst Sherlock spirals deeper and deeper into his addiction? A dark and frank character and relationship study. M for pervasive drug use, some language, and sexual content. Adlock. Followed by The Way the Heavens Go.

Sherlock Holmes is back from the dead and ready to return to his old life - unfortunately his old companion doesn't appear to be the same man he left behind. When a young woman from India asks for their help in locating her missing father it Sherlock hopes that this case will allow him and John a chance to return to their old routine, unfortunately all is not as it seems.

Post-2x03. Sherlock cannot stay calm and still for the life of him. Irene is not amused. Kind of PWP, but not really. Just channeling OTP feels. Title from Florence and the Machine's "Kiss With A Fist".

Set after "A Scandal in Belgravia." How I picture the rescue of Irene Adler went. A wrestle of dominance between Sherlock and Irene as they both try to fight their own attraction and get the other to submit.

If you'd ask anyone, anywhere, they'd tell you that the Irene Adler files don't exist. The government would deny the files' existence, and rightfully so. They have never heard of such files, and it would be better to keep it that way.

An Irene/Sherlock drabble. At age 36 and nine months Sherlock finds his first grey hair, which indirectly leads to two significant conversations: one with Irene and later, one with John. Each conversation leaves the other person profoundly shocked by what Sherlock shares. Takes place several years after "Neither A Soldier..." Can be read without knowing that story, though!

Missing scenes from the end of ASiB, which unfold over the span of about 48 hours. How does Sherlock actually escape from the Karachi insurgents himself, and what happens when an adrenaline-filled Sherlock finds Irene waiting for him in his hotel room right after his audacious rescue? *COMPLETE*

"Eternity is really rather boring, John. Mortal life seemed as though it would be far more interesting." Sherlock is actually the Devil, but he decided to live as a mortal because ruling Hell was boring.

John's son broke all of Sherlock's rules, and when they met, Sherlock changed from the borderline sociopath most people thought he was to something that John had trouble describing... Godfather!Sherlock. COMPLETE.